Memory in Transformations of (Post-)Conflict Societies ****************************************************************************************** * Memory in Transformations of (Post-)Conflict Societies ****************************************************************************************** Institute of International Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University Leading representatives of the research team: doc. Mgr. Tomáš Weiss, M.A., Ph.D., PhDr. Ka Ph.D. Contacts : Tomáš Weiss (weiss(zavinac)fsv.cuni.cz [ MAIL "weiss(zavinac)fsv.cuni.cz"] ), K (kralova(zavinac)fsv.cuni.cz [ MAIL "kralova(zavinac)fsv.cuni.cz"] ) The research focuses on the political and socio?cultural context of conflicts and post-con transformations during the 20th and 21st centuries in connection with memory culture in No Europe and Eurasia. Within this field, the research aims at the analysis of the interdepen transformations following various sorts of conflicts and the ways of how they have been re commemorated at the national as well as at the transnational level. Being multidisciplinar the research integrates traditional disciplinary perspectives of area studies, economics, history, IR, political science and sociology and the ones of culture and memory studies to conceptualise the conflict and its aftermath concerning its changing dynamics, post-interp remembrance. Over the past years a number of research activities with a substantial international impac these themes at the institute from the Centre on Research of Collective Memory (UK UNCE, 2 Role of Collective Memory in Post-Cold War Transatlantic Relations (GAČR, 2016-2018) to th New Ideas for Europeanisation from Central Europe (Jean Monnet, 2017-2020), Beyond Hegemon Myths (UK PRIMUS, 2017-2019), Delayed Transformational Fatigue in Central and Eastern Euro 2018-2021), and Populist rebellion against modernity in 21st-century Eastern Europe: neo-t neo-feudalism (Horizon 2020, 2019-2022). ****************************************************************************************** * Selected outputs ****************************************************************************************** • ASAVEI, Maria Alina - KOCIÁN, Jiří. Gendered Histories/Memories of Labour in (Post-) Com and Former Czechoslovakia Illuminated through Artistic Production. Analize, Journal of G Feminist Studies [online], 2017, 8 (22), 9-37. ISSN 2344-2352. • BAUER, Paul. Migration forcées d'apr?s-guerre et héritage culturel: les musées des Allem In: BECHTEL, Delphine - JURGENSON, Luba. Muséographie des violences en Europe centrale e vyd. Paris: Éditions Kimé, 2016, Mémoire en jeu, s. 191-210. ISBN 978-2-84174-767-2. • FILIPOVÁ, Lucie. Erfüllte Hoffnung: Städtepartnerschaften als Instrument der deutsch-fra Aussöhnung, 1950-2000. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2015. ISBN 978-3-525-10139-1. • GRABOWSKI, Marcin - KOZÁK, Kryštof - TÓTH, György, eds. The United States as a Divided N Present. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2014. ISBN 978-3-63165-108-7. • KRÁLOVÁ, Kateřina. 'Being traitors': post-war Greece in the experience of Jewish partisa Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 2017, 17 (2), 263-280. ISSN 1468-3857. DOI 10.1080/14683857.2017.1324277. • KRÁLOVÁ, Kateřina. Being a Holocaust Survivor in Greece: Narratives of the Post-War Peri In: ANTONIOU, Giorgos - MOSES, A. Dirk. The Holocaust in Greece. Cambridge: Cambridge Un 2018, s. 304-26. ISBN 978-1-10856-577-6. • KRÁLOVÁ, Kateřina. In the Shadow of the Nazi Past: Post-War Reconstruction and the Claim Jewish Community in Salonika. European History Quarterly, 2016, 46 (2), 262-290. ISSN 02 10.1177/0265691416630930. • KUNŠTÁT, Miroslav - KAISEROVÁ, Kristina. The Collegium Bohemicum in Ústí nad Labem, the Museum in Munich. Which Collective Memories should be Preserved, Promoted, and Passed On d'Etudes Comparatives Est-Ouest, 2016, 47 (1-2), 91-111. ISSN 0338-0599. DOI 10.4074/S03 • ŠMIDRKAL, Václav. They shall-or shall not-pass?: Communist state borders in the Czech cu remembrance after 1989. East European Politics and Societies, 2017, 31 (2), 251-268. ISS 10.1177/0888325416679693. • WEISS, Tomáš. Building leverage at the EU level? Specialization and coherence in Czech p Eastern European transition. Journal of International Relations & Development, 2018, 21 ISSN 1408-6980. DOI 10.1057/jird.2015.29.